DSP/ RBT - Floater
Company: A Place of Grace
Location: Escondido
Posted on: January 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Benefits: Opportunity for
advancement Training & development Why Join Us? A Place of Grace,
Inc. has been serving adults with developmental disabilities across
Northern California since 2002 and in San Diego since 2010. With
over 20 years of impact in the community and plans for 50% growth
in the coming year, we are investing in compassionate, skilled
professionals who want to grow their careers while making a lasting
difference. This is not just another caregiving role; its the
opportunity to join a CPP-designated Enhanced Behavior Support Home
(EBSH) where your work truly transforms lives. Our Core Beliefs
Everyone Is Valuable Every person has inherent worth and unique
abilities. We build a culture of respect, dignity, and compassion.
Everyone Has Potential With the right support, every individual can
grow and thrive. Everyone Shares Responsibility Through teamwork
and accountability, we create thriving, supportive environments for
residents and staff alike. Our mission is to provide high-quality
care and structured support for adults with intellectual and
developmental disabilities by hiring and developing caring,
dedicated professionals. What Makes This Role Different - Floater
Position As a RBT/DSP/Floater, you play a critical role in
supporting our homes during call-outs, vacancies, coverage gaps,
and increased behavioral needs. This role is ideal for individuals
who: Thrive in dynamic environments Are adaptable and reliable Want
flexible scheduling while maintaining consistent hours You are not
just filling shifts you are a key part of ensuring continuity of
care and program success across our organization. Compensation &
Benefits Pay: $27$31/hr Employee Referral Bonus Program Growth and
advancement opportunities Opportunity to move into a full-time
schedule as available Schedule AM, PM, and NOC shifts available
Weekend availability required Short-notice and same-day coverage
Key Responsibilities Support residents with daily living needs
(grooming, bathing, hygiene, communication) Assist with medication
administration and follow the Seven Rights for verification
Supervise residents during community and recreational outings
Prepare meals and ensure home cleanliness and sanitation Record
data and maintain files in compliance with Title 17, Title 22, and
program design Use Nonviolent Crisis Intervention skills to manage
challenging behaviors (assaultive, SIB, property destruction, PICA,
etc.) Advocate for residents and uphold respectful communication
with all parties Attend required trainings and staff meetings
Maintain professionalism, safety, and adherence to all regulations
Required Qualifications Minimum 6 months of experience providing
direct support to persons with developmental disabilities Strong
communication skills with a positive, respectful attitude Must pass
a health screening and TB test Ability to work weekends, holidays,
and overnight shifts as required For RBTs: Active RBT certification
(with BCBA supervision) Title 22 requirements also apply: Minimum
age of 18 High school diploma or GED CPR and First Aid
certification Valid CA Drivers License with a clean driving record
DOJ/FBI fingerprint clearance Physical & Environmental Requirements
This position requires the ability to perform the following
essential functions in a dynamic behavioral health environment:
Assist residents during community outings or facility navigation,
which may involve walking or moving quickly up to 12 miles per
shift. Stand or walk for extended periods, including at least 1
continuous hour, to monitor and engage with residents. Lift, carry,
or transfer up to 25 lbs., such as resident assistance aids or
supplies, as needed for daily care. Apply approved Crisis
Prevention Institute (CPI) techniques to manage behavioral
incidents, which may involve physical redirection or restraint.
Respond quickly in emergencies, including running short distances
or assisting with resident transfers, to ensure safety. Use a
computer or tablet for documentation and care plan updates for up
to 1 hour at a time. Safely operate a 68 passenger van to transport
residents to appointments or community outings, requiring a valid
drivers license and compliance with state driving regulations.
Keywords: A Place of Grace, Mission Viejo , DSP/ RBT - Floater, Social Services , Escondido, California